Your Vet Wants You to Know

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As a curious pet owner, have you ever taken to the internet for more information about pet health? Maybe you want to know why your pet is itchy and what you can do about it. Maybe you’re frustrated about the ear infections always coming back. Maybe you’re looking for ways to make veterinary care more affordable. Instead of wading through a sea of information that may not be reliable, and in some cases may be harmful, here is what Your Vet Wants You to Know. I’m Dr. Brittany Lancellotti, board certified veterinary dermatology specialist. Join me to get th...

One Health Heroes, May 1, 2025: FDA Milk Safety, Avian Influenza, and Dogs as Sentinels for Valley Fever
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In this installment of the One Health Heroes segment, Dr. Brittany Lancellotti is joined again by Dr. Mandy Sorensen from the American Association of Food Safety and Public Health Veterinarians to provide important updates on highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), ongoing challenges in federal food safety oversight, including dairy quality control with the FDA, and what these developments mean for animals, people, and the environment.

They discuss recent human cases of HPAI in Mexico and Vietnam, explore the risks of cross-species transmission (including pets), and emphasize the importance of preventive hygiene and biosecurity. The episode also takes...


073 Equine Allergies
04/22/2025

If your horse is rubbing its mane, swishing its tail excessively, or breaking out in hives, you’re not alone—and it may not just be bugs or behavior. Equine allergies are more common than you might think, and they can affect both the skin and respiratory systems.

In this episode of Your Vet Wants You To Know, board-certified veterinary dermatologists Dr. Brittany Lancellotti welcomes follow dermatologist and horse lover, Dr. Julia Miller, who uncovers the often-overlooked world of horse allergies. From chronic hives and hay sensitivities to the connection between equine asthma and environmental allergens, this epis...


One Health Heroes: April 15, 2025 - Government cuts, Avian Influenza, and Rabies
04/15/2025

New infections, emerging risks, and critical funding cuts—how are these shaping the safety of our food, our pets, and our public health? In this episode of One Health Heroes, Dr. Brittany Lancellotti is joined again by Dr. Mandy Sorensen to discuss urgent updates on the avian influenza outbreak, a recent rabies-related transplant case, and concerning budget cuts to federal health agencies. Learn how these changes could impact veterinarians, animal health, and your family’s safety—and what you can do to stay informed and protected.

Key Topics:

Avian Influenza Update: Continued spread among dairy herds...


One Health Heroes - April 1, 2025 - Avian Influenza: Impacts on Pets and Food Systems
04/01/2025

Deadly diseases, food safety risks, and zoonotic threats—how do they impact you and your pets? In this debut episode of One Health Heroes, Dr. Brittany Lancellotti is joined by Dr. Mandy Sorensen, communications specialist with the American Association of Food Safety and Public Health Veterinarians, to discuss pressing public health concerns. Learn about the ongoing avian influenza outbreak, its devastating impact on poultry, dairy herds, and even pets. Get expert insights on how to protect your animals, understand the role of veterinarians in disease surveillance, and avoid common misconceptions.

Key Topics:

The deadly scope of...


Introducing One Health Heroes: Bridging Human, Animal, and Environmental Health
04/01/2025

Welcome to a new segment called 'One Health Heroes.' This segment highlights the interconnectedness between human, animal, and environmental health and the crucial role of public health veterinarians. Special guest Dr. Mandy Sorensen, communication specialist with the American Association of Food Safety and Public Health Veterinarians (AAFSPHV) will join bimonthly for news updates. Topics include zoonotic diseases, food safety, emerging health threats, and the the work being done in veterinary public health. This recurring segment aims to provide timely, evidence-based information for both pet owners and veterinary professionals.   Veterinarian professionals can join the AAFSPHV to subscribe to their newsletter h...


072 Feline Allergy Treatment: Relief For Your Itchy Cat
03/29/2025

Is your cat constantly scratching, overgrooming, or suffering from red, irritated skin? Feline allergies are a common but frustrating condition for both cats and their owners. In this episode, Dr. Brittany Lancellotti, veterinary dermatologist, breaks down the best treatment options to help your allergic cat feel comfortable again.

You'll learn:
✅ The latest veterinary treatments, including prescription medications and at-home solutions
✅ What questions to ask your veterinarian
✅ Common myths about feline allergy treatments and what really works

Whether your cat needs allergy-friendly food, medicated shampoos, or advanced therapies like immunotherapy, this episode has the an...


071 Feline Allergy Testing: How to Identify Your Cat’s Allergies for Long-Term Relief
03/19/2025

Feline Allergies: Testing – How to Find Your Cat’s Allergy Triggers

Does your cat constantly groom, scratch, or develop scabs? Could allergies be the cause? In this episode, board-certified veterinary dermatologist Dr. Brittany Lancellotti, discusses the process of diagnosing feline allergies. Learn how veterinarians rule out other conditions, identify allergy triggers, and determine the best management plan to give your cat long-term relief.

Join us as we follow Otto’s journey—an allergic cat who lost all the fur on his back legs and belly—and explore the essential tests that helped pinpoint his allergies.

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070 Signs of Allergies in Cats
03/12/2025

Does your cat constantly lick, scratch, or lose fur? Are you struggling to figure out what’s causing their discomfort? In this episode of Your Vet Wants You to Know, board-certified veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Brittany Lancellotti, dives into feline allergies, explaining the most common signs, how veterinarians diagnose allergies, and the best treatment options to help your cat find relief.

Join us as we discuss real-life cases, including Otto, a cat who lost all the fur on his back legs and belly due to allergies—but with the right treatment, he got his pants back! Learn how to r...


069 Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE) in Dogs: Diagnosis, Treatment and Management
02/10/2025

In this episode of Your Vet Wants You to Know, Dr. Brittany Lancelotti, a board-certified veterinary dermatologist, discusses discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) in dogs with fellow veterinary dermatologist Dr. Alicia Webb-Milum. They explore the symptoms, causes, and diagnosis of DLE, using a case study of Jack, a German Shepherd suffering from the disease. They also cover the steps to diagnose DLE, including cytology and biopsy, and discuss effective treatment plans and the importance of sun protection. The episode concludes with Scratching the Itch, highlighting the Los Angeles-based nonprofit Food on Foot, which assists unhoused and low-income neighbors with meals...


068 Pemphigus Foliaceus
12/12/2024

In this episode of 'Your Vet Wants You to Know', Dr. Alicia Webb Milum, a board-certified veterinary dermatologist, discusses the rare skin disease pemphigus foliaceous (PF) with host, Dr. Brittany Lancellotti. They delve into the signs, diagnosis, and treatment options for PF, a condition involving autoimmune attacks on the skin that leads to severe itch, crusts, pain, fever, inappetence, and weight loss. Dr. Webb tells the story of her patient, Piper, and highlights the importance of tailored treatment plans to get the disease in remission and adjust medication for a safe solution. The episode also includes information about the...